Seeing the Future New Novel Focuses on Premonitions and Terrorism in Near Future NEW YORK CITY, NY - Sometime in the near future, a New Age movement makes telepathy and telekinesis real world possibilities, and a reporter experiences one of these psychic powers. He is then thrust into a secret plot that threatens all humanity in the new novel, Rasputin's Nephew: A New Age Thriller (now available through Doorway Press), by Marc J. Seifer. Rasputin's Nephew takes the reader into the not-so-distant future, where terrorism ...
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Seeing the Future New Novel Focuses on Premonitions and Terrorism in Near Future NEW YORK CITY, NY - Sometime in the near future, a New Age movement makes telepathy and telekinesis real world possibilities, and a reporter experiences one of these psychic powers. He is then thrust into a secret plot that threatens all humanity in the new novel, Rasputin's Nephew: A New Age Thriller (now available through Doorway Press), by Marc J. Seifer. Rasputin's Nephew takes the reader into the not-so-distant future, where terrorism threatens the nation and premonition is reality. Rudy Styne is a reporter for Modern Times Magazine, who wakes one morning from a strange, foreboding dream. Later in the day, the dream comes true, and Rudy is left bewildered. He decides to get to the bottom of these premonitions by doing an article for the magazine on the subject. He travels to Bhutan to meet with an avatar and then interviews Abdullah Manu, a renowned Egyptian superpyschic who can move objects with his mind and read people's thoughts. Along the way, Rudy uncovers a heinous plot to topple the West with an army of cybernetic soldiers. At an international symposium on psychotronics in Italy, Rudy and his girlfriend, Chessie Barnsworth, meet the amiable neurophysicist Dr. Imo Bern. Rudy and Chessie are shocked to learn that the young doctor is an associate of notorious ex-KGB agent Georgi Boshtov, who they suspect is in charge of the brutal crusade to destroy the West. It is a race against time and a test of minds as Rudy dashes to stop Boshtov from destroying the western world, but Rudy tumbles deep into trouble when he learns to his horror that he is the next target. Can he save the future? Only Rasputin's Nephew can reveal the answer. Seifer has been featured on AP International TV, and in such publications as The Washington Post, New Scientist, The Economist, Rhode Island Monthly and The New York Times. A handwriting expert and an authority on inventor Nikola Tesla, Seifer has lectured at Oxford and Cambridge Universities, the United Nations, LucasFilms Industrial Light & Magic and West Point Military Academy. With articles in Wired, Civilization, Psychiatric Clinics of North America and Cerebrum, his book Wizard: The Life & Times of Nikola Tesla was boxed and starred by Publisher's Weekly, and is "Highly Recommended" by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Dr. Seifer is a handwriting expert and retired psychology professor from Roger Williams University. Our book is listed on coast-to-coast! http: //...
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